Swatch samples Sample Clauses

Swatch samples. Any difference in the colour between the Standard Piece and the various production batches shall not exceed index 4 of the grey scale with a half point allowance for eye assessment, and △E 1.0 in case of instrumental test by spectrophotometric assessment (specifications: CMC (2:1) – D65). Upon request, the Seller undertakes to write the labels of each piece with the reference of the relevant batch. Nevertheless, it is understood that each garment will be made up solely of parts to be cut from the same piece. When the fabric is cut in multi-ply lays, the Purchaser should be very careful as to ensure that pieces are kept and processed separately. Should the Purchaser clearly specify that several fabrics made of different fibres and weights are coordinated, companion fabrics and/or ready for mixing & matching, the Seller shall endeavor to maximize colour matching of each and all articles purchased, submitting them if necessary to the Purchaser for final approval
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Swatch samples. Any difference in the colour between the Golden Sample and the various production batches shall not exceed index 4 of the grey scale with a half point allowance for eye assessment, and △E 1.0 in case of instrumental test by spectrophotometric assessment (specifications: CMC (2:1) – D65). Should the Purchaser clearly specify that several Product made of different fibres and weights are coordinated, companion fabrics and/or ready for mixing & matching, the Seller shall endeavor to maximize colour matching of each and all articles purchased, submitting them if necessary to the Purchaser for final approval
Swatch samples. Any difference in colour between the sample colour and the various production batches shall not exceed index 4 of the grey scale with a half point allowance for eye assessment, and spectrophotometric values set forth by the following table in case of instrumental test. It may happen, within the same order, that production must be split into separate dye or print batches due to technical reasons. This may cause some slight differences in colour that cannot exceed either index 4 of the gray scale in case of visual inspection, with a half point allowance for eye evaluation, or the spectrophotometric parameters listed in the table below in case of instrumental test. Plain Colour Fabric (piece or yarn dyed), without any special finishing ( e.g. grinding, etc.) Specifications: CMC (2:1) – D65 Fibres △E Wool 0,8 Silk 1,0 Cotton/Rayon/Acetate 1,0 Synthetic and blends 1,0 Upon request, the Seller shall mark the original lot on each piece label. Unless otherwise agreed upon, a piece shall not itself be considered a lot. Nevertheless, it is understood that each garment will be made solely of parts to be cut from the same piece. When fabric is cut in multi-ply lays, the Buyer should be very careful to ensure that pieces are kept and processed separately. In case the Buyer has clearly specified that several fabrics made of different fibres and weights are coordinated, companion fabrics and/or ready for mixing & matching, the Seller shall endeavor to maximize colour matching of each and all articles purchased, submitting them if necessary to the Buyer for final approval.
Swatch samples. Any difference in colour between the sample colour and the various production batches shall not exceed index 4 of the grey scale with a half point allowance for eye assessment, and spectrophotometric values set forth by the following table in case of instrumental test. It may happen, within the same order, that production must be split into separate dye or print batches due to technical reasons. This may cause some slight differences in colour that cannot exceed either index 4 of the gray scale in case of visual inspection, with a half point allowance for eye evaluation, or the spectrophotometric parameters listed in the table below in case of instrumental test. Plain Colour Fabric (piece or yarn dyed), without any special finishing ( e.g. grinding, etc.) Specifications: CMC (2:1) – D65 Fibres △E Wool 0,8 Silk 1,0 Cotton/Rayon/Acetate 1,0 Synthetic and blends 1,0 Upon request, the Seller shall mark the original lot on each piece label. Unless otherwise agreed upon, a piece shall not itself be considered a lot. Nevertheless, it is understood that each garment will be made solely of parts to be cut from the same piece. When fabric is cut in multi-ply lays, the Buyer should be very careful to ensure that pieces are kept and processed separately. In case the Buyer has clearly specified that several fabrics made of different fibres and weights are coordinated, companion fabrics and/or ready for mixing & matching, the Seller shall endeavor to maximize colour matching of each and all articles purchased, submitting them if necessary to the Buyer for final approval. Colour variation on centre-to-selvedge and head-to-tail

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